When Is a Dental Deep Cleaning Needed?

Regular dental cleaning is essential for maintaining your oral health, but sometimes a standard cleaning may not be enough. Deep dental cleanings, also called scaling and root planing, become necessary. 

Understanding the Importance of Deep Dental Cleaning

Deep dental cleanings are often recommended for patients with dental problems that go beyond what regular cleanings can provide. Some situations that require dental cleanings include:

  • Gum Disease (Periodontitis): Dental deep cleaning is often recommended for patients with periodontitis. Periodontitis occurs when bacteria cause a deep infection in the gums, losing bone and tissue supporting the teeth. Deep dental cleanings can help remove plaque, tartar, and bacteria from the roots and gum line, helping the gums heal from their infection. 
  • Excessive Tartar and Plaque Buildup: When there’s tartar (hardened plaque) on the teeth that turn hard and yellow, then a deep dental cleaning can help remove the hardened plaque. Tartar can contribute to various dental problems, including gum disease and tooth decay. A dental deep cleaning effectively removes stubborn tartar deposits, helping to prevent further damage to the teeth and gums.

Visit Raleigh Endodontics For a Deep Cleaning Today!

If you suspect you may need a dental deep cleaning or have concerns about your oral health, it’s important to seek professional advice. Our experienced endodontists and dental team are here to assess your condition, answer your questions, and recommend the appropriate treatment. At Raleigh Endodontics, we prioritize your dental health and are dedicated to providing comprehensive endodontic care to meet your specific needs. Contact us today by calling (919) 866-1989 to schedule an appointment at our location in Raleigh, NC, to speak with Dr. Luke K Dalzell, DDS, today.

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Inhaled & Oral Sedation Options Available

Raleigh Endodontics is proud to announce that we offer sedation dentistry at our office. Sedation dentistry, also known as sleep dentistry, is ideal for patients who suffer from dental anxiety or for those who must undergo certain endodontic procedures. Before deciding which sedation option is best for you, Dr. Dalzell will take a thorough medical history and discuss your current medications.